Terrence

A masonry worker who was jailed for four months after being mistaken for his brother has settled his lawsuit against Orange County for $100,000, his lawyer said.Terrence T. Arnold spent four months behind bars in 1994 after Arnold's brother, Robert, was arrested on a drug charge and identified himself as Terrence.After being released to home confinement, his brother ran from the deputy sheriff driving him home. A warrant was issued for Terrence Arnold, who was arrested and jailed.At his initial appearance in April 1994, Terrence Arnold told the judge the Orange County Sheriff's Office had arrested the wrong man. His attorney, Steven Mason, said the judge ordered fingerprint testing; however, that testing took four months.

TALLAHASSEE - Terrence Brooks came to Florida State looking for respect. The former Seminoles safety is still searching for it after a strong career that ended with a national championship. In that sense, Brooks' story is not uncommon. Many players who hope to have their name called during the 2014 NFL Draft, which begins May 8 at 8 p.m., have flown under the radar at one point or another. It fuels them and will be part of the narrative throughout their respective careers. What makes Brooks unique is that he is not a diamond in the rough at a small school or a player with untapped potential at a big program.

Terrence Campbell's occupation requires him to obstruct the path of large men. The Orlando Predators offensive lineman's main job - and biggest joy - is to play with a small girl. "She is a blessing to my life," Campbell said of his nearly 7-month-old daughter, Milana Soleil Campbell. Campbell, 26, has been a productive piece of one of the Arena Football League's leading offenses as the Preds (5-2) prepare to face the host San Jose SaberCats (4-3) at 10:30 Saturday night.

Orlando -- An Orlando teenager died Saturday, more than a week after he crashed while riding a miniature motorcycle without a helmet. Terrence Johnson, 15, suffered severe head injuries May 31 when he lost control and drove head-first into a house on Kaluga Street, Orlando police said Monday. He was admitted into the intensive-care unit at Orlando Regional Medical Center and did not recover, police said. Terrence appeared to have lost control while riding too fast through a curve on Kaluga Street, police said.

A 13-year-old Orlando boy was in stable condition Friday night after another boy shot him in the face with a handgun they had found, police said. A 14-year-old boy was charged with attempted murder and reckless display of a firearm, said Lt. Larry Herrera. Terrence Ingram, whose address was not available, was shot about 11:45 a.m. at an apartment complex at 795 Weaver Court, Herrera said. Terrence and three other boys were ''checking out'' a small-caliber handgun they had found, Herrera said.

TENNESSEE CRUISES Isaiah Victor and Terrence Woods each scored 21 points as No. 4 Tennessee survived a sluggish start before soundly defeating Middle Tennessee State 99-83. It was the first game for the Volunteers (9-0) in a week and their first since moving up to their highest ranking since being ranked fourth in January 1968.

TERRENCE JONES threw for two touchdowns, and Rodney Hunter ran for two to lead Tulane (2-5) over Southern Mississippi (3-4). Jones was held well below his 281-yard average but still managed 166 yards passing and 36 yards rushing.

A Dr. Phillips High School sophomore collapsed and died Thursday while he and other sophomores were visiting Universal's Islands of Adventure as a reward for finishing important standardized tests. Terrence Register, 15, collapsed while standing in a line and was pronounced dead at Sand Lake Hospital. His mother, Miriam, said her son was healthy and did not take drugs. ``He didn't have a medical history or anything,'' she said. ``I cannot talk about this right now.'' Terrence was one of about 800 students accompanied by school administrators and teachers, said Assistant Principal Rudy Tapia.

The Bay Street Players will host a memorial service for Terrence Shank at 8 p.m. Monday, April 21. The theater is at 109 N. Bay St., Eustis. Shank, who died April 5 at his home in South Africa, was a longtime actor and director in Central Florida. He served as artistic director of the IceHouse Theatre in Mount Dora for more than a decade. The commemoration of Shank's life is being organized by Joel Warren, the Bay Street Players artistic director. When Warren was a teenager, Shank took him under his wing and the two maintained a close friendship the rest of Shank's life.

Terrence Shank was an actor, director, founder of The Colony theater in Los Angeles and longtime artistic director of the IceHouse Theatre in Mount Dora. But for actors Pete and Leslie Penuel, he had a more personal role: Shank was the man who brought them together. Shank died Saturday of bone cancer at his home in Knysna, South Africa. He was 73. In 1993, shortly after he began directing at the IceHouse, Shank introduced Pete Penuel to his future wife. Penuel was starring in the play "Artichoke," and he needed a leading lady.

TALLAHASSEE - It was an all too familiar feeling for Terrence Brooks. Although Florida State held on to a 48-34 lead over Boston College with two minutes remaining, the senior safety could not shake the terrible sensation of déjà vu. "Looking at the scoreboard and seeing what the situation could be, it definitely shook me up a little bit," said Brooks, referring last year's 17-16 upset road loss to NC State. "I know with NC State, we kind of got away from ourselves, but in this game, we kept our composure.

TORONTO — When it comes to Terrence Malick , history has a way of repeating itself. When the reclusive filmmaker premiered his mystical period piece "The Tree of Life" at the Cannes Film Festival in 2011, the movie elicited a passionately divided reaction — some viewers rapturously applauded, others booed. On Monday at the Toronto International Film Festival , Malick's "To the Wonder" — a romantic drama starring Ben Affleck , former Bond girl Olga Kurylenko and Rachel McAdams — made its North American debut.

The "Hawaii Five-0" episode that will flash back to Danny's mainland past just got a little more interesting. Oscar nominee Terrence Howard ("Hustle & Flow," "Red Tails") has joined the episode as a figure from Danny's ( Scott Caan ) time as a cop in Newark, N.J., EW reports . Howard joins Ving Rhames in the episode's guest cast, and like Rhames' character, the guy Howard is playing is not a big fan of Detective Williams. The guest spot will be Howard's first TV work since "Law & Order: LA" was canceled after the 2010-11 season.

The Dark Knight might need a little extra time to rise, as Christian Bale had a late one this weekend. It's not the Soho House cavorting or Chateau Marmont bungalow-hopping one might imagine. Bale burned the midnight oil Friday at work on the mystery-shrouded new film from director Terrence Malick . At Hollywood's Supperclub guests were greeted with posted notices from Dogwood Films, Malick's production company, informing them they'd be filmed upon entering the venue. The Ministry was present and spotted Bale immediately.

Bethune-Cookman College senior linebacker Terrence Carey, the team's leading tackler last season, is one of four projected starters expected to miss the Wildcats' entire spring practice because of lingering injuries from last season.Carey, an All Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference selection last year, is out with a leg problem. He is joined on the injured list by junior tight end Devon Cole, the team's leading receiver, and senior defensive backs Vidal Mills and Adrian Ward. None of the injuries are considered severe.

Kegan Tillman knows the pain of low expectations.As a young black man, he said, he has often sensed strangers sizing him up by his appearance and the color of his skin.''When they first see me, they just think 'thug,' '' said Kegan, who just graduated from Seminole High School.There was a time Kegan expected little from himself. He flunked elementary grades twice and settled for D's in middle school. In early high school, he drank and smoked marijuana, got into frequent fights - once with a teacher - and was on the verge of dropping out.But Kegan harbored a spark that never died.

Sooner than expected, Terrence Ross received word the Toronto Raptors selected him with the No. 8 pick in the NBA draft . The former Washington star believed he would be taken a little later, but he was delighted by the surprise. "I couldn't believe it," he said during an interview Thursday night with the NBA . "I looked at my mom, and she started crying. I looked at my sister, and she was in shock. I looked at my coaches, and they were happy for me. It's a real moment for me. " More than 90 minutes later, that moment became real for Ross' former teammate, Tony Wroten Jr. , who was chosen by Memphis with the 25th pick.

After he spent two years at Washington , what do we really know about Terrence Ross ? On the basketball court, he began his college career as a no-fear freshman gunner who developed into one of the purest scorers in Husky history. His scoring prowess is the biggest reason the 6-foot-6, 197-pound guard left school with two years of eligibility remaining and will likely be chosen early in Thursday's NBA draft . But what we didn't see -- because he's never been truly comfortable in the spotlight -- is a complete picture of Terrence Ross.